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You shouldn't notice any difference in your eating habits, or your ability to digest foods after gallbladder removal.
Digestion and absorption. Yummy! The length of the the small intestine allows for more absorption time and its epithelium has specialized villi and on the villi has microvilli adding to its absorption ability. Although digestion does begin in the oral cavity turning the food we eat into a bolus, and the stomach does it's job by turning the bolus into chyme, most of the digestion and absorption takes place in the small intestine. The stomach will squeeze out chyme, in small quantities at a time, into the first part of the small intestine: the duodenum, which is where most of the digestion will take place thanks to more secretions by the gallbladder and pancreas. Then it gets moved along into the jejunum of the small intestine; more absorption along the way, and finally the to the last part of the small intestine, the ileum. At this point everything will have been digested and most of the nutrients will have been absorbed, and now off to the large intestine for its next journey out into the world...life is good!
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Diabetes mellitus is caused by a dysfunction of the pancreas and its ability to produce insulin.
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It should not be a problem. Consult with your physician, but the lack of a gall bladder should not affect your ability to safely reproduce.
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In those patients with diabetes who will receive or are already receiving immunosuppressive treatment for a life-saving kidney transplant, a pancreas transplant can return their ability to self-produce insulin.
Prostate enlargement by itself does not effect the ability to get an erection. Prostate enlargement can lead to painful ejaculation, which can impact the ability of a male to achieve a full erection. If sex or masturbation prevents a full erection, due to enlarged prostate, you can use a penis pump to help achieve an erection.